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MALINI. The deiterous tricks of Maliui again niystjUea those who auenued at thu Concert Uiuwber last evening, iiis work id very neat and clean, ana wlmo one wonders at the tricks lie performs, Ilia deliciouß humour, his little stories, and Ilia patter Help to auiusc and make tlie tiuie pass pleasantly, tioveral new triclib have ueen introduced, one with three tumblers and as many cor« 6 being particularly good. "LOOK WHO'S HEIIE." In "Look Who's llere," to be presented at the Cirand Upera House on baturday, Mr. Jack Waller is said to have brought together a company of artists who give a performance of burlesque, comic opera, tragedy, comedy, farce, vaudeville, ami concert all bleuded together into ouo harmonious whole, '"'lie show has 110 dull moments," sayß one North Island paper, "and it is a singularly clean and wholesome innovation of the most desirable variety." "book Who's Here" has plenty of good music in it, some selected, and some bjr Jack Waller, but all good. The i'urple Band, of twenty performers, is most effective, and the operalio trios played by Messrs. lrariolf, Wation, and Dennett, are excellent. A Berieß of black velvet curtains, which, hanging, blotted out the scene or at a touch automatically gathered up and draped them, selves into artistic folds, dotted here and there with giant pompoms, makes a striking setting for the black and white costumes that adorn the members of the company. The haunting melodies of the orchestra were an arrangement of many popular pieces. The drumming exhibition of Mr. W. llendcr was quite a revelation as to what one man can do in the manipulation of his numerous instruments and effects. The plan of reserved 6eats for the first four nights of file season is on view at the Bristol. During the visit of the company they will present t.vo programmes. No extra charge is made for booking.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The Stanhope Revue Company, which is repeating many of its pieces with all the old freedom aud vivacity, at His llajesty's Theatre, is nearing the end of its Beason. Tho last three performances are announced. The vaudeville part of the programme is contributed to by Walsh and Walsh, Denny and Dunnigan, Marzon una Florence, the Pictorial Littles, and nlso Sergeant Copeland and his clover boy who givo an excellent thought-reading turn. KING'S THEATRE. ' Ethel Olr.yton. Montague Love, and Holbrook Blinn will bid farewell to patrons of the Kine's Theatre to-night in "Husband and Wife." At to-morrow's change a big triple bill will be screened. Belie Bennett will be seen in a Triangle photoplay. "The Bond of Fear." Ruth Roland will be seen in "Tho Neglected Wife." and Charles Chaplin will be starred in "In the Cure." , EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. To-night will s.eo the finnl screening at Everybody's Theatre of "The Sawdust Ring," featuring Bessie Love. At the change to-morrow W. S. Hart wilt appear in "A Gambler's Soul." supported by Sylvia Bremer, Alma Reubens, and Mildred Harris. Another attraction -will be Charlie Chaplin, in "The Cure." EMPRESS THEATRE. To-night will Bee the final screening at the Empress Theatre of "The Mother of Dartmoor" and "Manhattan Madness." At the change to-morrow Alice Brady will be seen in a World production* "A Woman Alone," which is said to be boldly original and full of surprises.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 127, 15 February 1918, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 127, 15 February 1918, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 127, 15 February 1918, Page 8

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